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IE CA HT/2/2/6 · Pièce · 1911
Fait partie de Capuchin Archives

Memorandum possibly compiled by Fr. Thomas Dowling OSFC, Provincial Minister, listing ‘properties which were purchased or exchanged by the superiors of the Province from time to time’. The schedule refers to transactions involving properties and lands held in Dublin, Kilkenny, Cork city and Rochestown. The Cork section refers to the ‘purchase of stores etc. at [the] sanctuary-end of Father Mathew Memorial Church, and the exchange of part of the same for the property upon which the new extension of [the] sanctuary is built …’. It is noted that the ‘annual rent of the Cork church house and garden etc. is about £160’.

Sans titre
IE CA HT/2/3/4 · Dossier · 8 June 1904-9 Apr. 1929
Fait partie de Capuchin Archives

Letters from James Finbarre McMullen (1859-1933), architect, South Mall, and 34 Mary Street, Cork, and others to Fr. Bernard Jennings OSFC, Fr. Fiacre Brophy OSFC, Fr. Matthew O’Connor OSFC and Fr. Martin Hyland OSFC concerning applications made by the Capuchin friars to acquire a portion of the Cork Assembly Rooms building. See also CA HT/2/4/1 and CA HT/2/1/1/25.

IE CA HT/2/3/6 · Pièce · 5 Apr. 1911
Fait partie de Capuchin Archives

Letter to Fr. Peter Bowe OSFC, Holy Trinity Friary, Cork, from J.C. & A. Blake, solicitors, enclosing a synopsis of title deeds for properties in the possession of the Capuchin friars.

Valuation of 8 Queen Street
IE CA HT/2/3/7 · Pièce · 29 May 1911
Fait partie de Capuchin Archives

Letter from Scanlan & Sons, valuers and auctioneers, 69 South Mall, regarding the valuation of dwelling house at No. 8 Queen Street held under lease dated 27 Nov. 1890 for 199 years at the yearly rent of £21. The valuation of the said property in 1908 was £50. See CA HT/2/1/1/31.

Bill of costs
IE CA HT/2/3/8 · Pièce · 27 Nov. 1929-3 Dec. 1929
Fait partie de Capuchin Archives

Bill of costs of J.C. & A. Blake, solicitors, to the Capuchins, Holy Trinity Friary, Cork. The costs mainly relate to legal services rendered in respect of the conveyancing and transfer of property title. With a manuscript annotation for the receipt of payment of £49 6s 3d.

IE CA HT/2/3/16 · Dossier · 15 June 1948-15 July 1952
Fait partie de Capuchin Archives

Letters from J.C. & A. Blake, solicitors, 27 Marlboro Street, to Fr. Justin Hyland OFM Cap., guardian, Holy Trinity Friary, Cork, concerning a dispute with a Mrs Cussen, a tenant of 16 Queen Street (later Father Mathew Street), over repairs to the roof of the said property which she believes the Capuchins, as landlords, are responsible for.

Section Plans of Holy Trinity Church
IE CA HT/2/4/5 · Pièce · 11 May 1964
Fait partie de Capuchin Archives

Scale: 1 inch to 8 feet
An annotated plan showing three sections through Holy Trinity Church, Cork, by Kelly & Barry, architects, 16 Sidney Place, Cork. Includes sections showing altar and sacristy. File number: 283/4.

Roof Plan of Holy Trinity Church
IE CA HT/2/4/6 · Pièce · 19 May 1964
Fait partie de Capuchin Archives

An annotated roof plan of Holy Trinity Church with details of renovation work to the existing parapets by Kelly & Barry, architects, 16 Sidney Place, Cork. File number: 283/5.

Buildings, Repair and Maintenance
IE CA HT/2/5 · Sous-série · 1833-1993
Fait partie de Capuchin Archives

This section includes records relating to the construction and repair history of buildings held by the Capuchin Franciscans in Cork. The sub-series includes specifications for buildings, correspondence, bills of costs for construction, property upkeep and improvement, and contracts for repair and servicing.

IE CA HT/2/5/2 · Pièce · 24 Jan. 1872
Fait partie de Capuchin Archives

Articles of contract of Fr. Cherubini Mazzini OSFC, Queen Street, with Joseph O’Reilly, 4 Anglesea Street, Cork, sculptor, for the work on the High Altar to be erected in Holy Trinity Church, Charlotte Quay, Cork. The contract refers to certain stipulations and conditions including the superintendence of Fr. Caesar Pascal OSFC over the work. The specification for the work is annexed to the contract which is to be completed for the total cost of £169. The specification outlines the design, ornamentation and materials to be used in the construction of the new altar. It also includes two small line drawings of the finials, designed by P.J. Scannell, 14 Douglas Street, which will support some of the statutes surrounding the altar.